The Eurobodalla, ‘Land of Many Waters’, on the South Coast of New South Wales extends from beautiful Batemans Bay in the north to Tilba in the south, a distance of 87 kilometres. The coastline here takes on a much more rugged and remote landscape with ancient rock formations formed back in the ice ages, extinct…
The wonderful thing about Hobart is that is has retained much of its original charm and heritage which is evidenced in its many historical Georgian-style sandstone buildings spread around the city.
Pottsville is a perfect place for families with the calm water, sandy beach Mooball Creek; an awesome spot for kayakers, fishermen and surfers; and a nature-lover’s paradise.
I have many favourite places along the coast of Northern New South Wales that evoke wonderful memories of camping when our kids were young. One such place is the lovely Lennox Head situated about halfway between Byron Bay and Ballina in the Northern Rivers region. We recently spent a few nights here in our caravan…
The wild wild west of Tasmania is unlike anywhere else in Australia – it’s rugged beauty, mining and convict history and lush rainforests were all-encompassing.
As we travelled further south along the New South Wales South Coast we were blown away by the beauty of the region know as the Eurobodalla. Although a relatively large town Batemans Bay maintains its small town atmosphere with its fabulous estuary location, country hospitality and charm, and unspoilt natural environment. A vibrant holiday resort…
Mallacoota is an outpost with a unique location on the far south eastern coast of Victoria in Australia. With hinterland, bush, lakes, rivers and coast and a laid-back style you can fish, swim, boat or ski.
While most of we Aussies have been enjoying the festive season Australia has been burning from coast to coast. Every state in our country has been affected by catastrophic bushfires on a scale that has never been seen before. Over 5 million hectares of our forests and bushland have been razed, more than 1,000 homes…
Another treasure in Tasmania’s already overpacked trove, is the delightful town of Stanley on the North West Coast. It was the end of the road for us prior to heading south to the wilderness area of the West Coast.
The North West Coast of Tasmania is referred to as the ‘Great Nature Trail’ and stretches from Narawntapu National Park to Tarkine. The region is considered to be Tasmania’s food bowl with lush green farmlands dotting the countryside.